Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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... feel for the characters . You didn't feel silly or angry or scared for them or anything . I felt puzzled but that was all . In a way the story was unbelievable because no one cared about the Aztec Idol except the boys and Secrets . I ...
... feel for the characters . You didn't feel silly or angry or scared for them or anything . I felt puzzled but that was all . In a way the story was unbelievable because no one cared about the Aztec Idol except the boys and Secrets . I ...
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... feel anti - sentiment toward immigrants . The Andy : It goes two ways . Basically it's fear . Americans don't feel good about them coming into their coun- try because they are not like themselves . Any race is like that . But , it also ...
... feel anti - sentiment toward immigrants . The Andy : It goes two ways . Basically it's fear . Americans don't feel good about them coming into their coun- try because they are not like themselves . Any race is like that . But , it also ...
Pagina 379
... feel frustrated with Junior ? I like how Betsy Byars makes me feel in this chapter . Mrs. Byars makes all these chapters seem real . I think Mrs. Byars made you want to touch or see ev- erything in this story . One student made a list ...
... feel frustrated with Junior ? I like how Betsy Byars makes me feel in this chapter . Mrs. Byars makes all these chapters seem real . I think Mrs. Byars made you want to touch or see ev- erything in this story . One student made a list ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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